Unlocking the Potential of mRNA-Loaded Extracellular Vesicles for Immunotherapy Response
A new breakthrough in immunotherapy has been made by researchers at the University of Southern California. They have discovered a way to use mRNA-filled extracellular vesicles (EVs) to boost the body’s immune response to fight cancer. By packaging mRNA into EVs, the researchers were able to deliver the mRNA directly to immune cells, allowing them to recognize and respond to cancer cells more effectively. This could be a huge step forward in the fight against cancer and other diseases that rely on a strong immune response.
source: Phys.org